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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. - Former president Bill Clinton stumped for his wife in Miami's largest black suburb Sunday ahead of early voting Monday in Florida's largest county. A hoarse-voiced Clinton spoke before a crowd of about 400 and was joined by a who's who of Miami's leading black politicians at the event.

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HIALEAH - Jeb Bush said today that he's still hopeful he can make a good showing in New Hampshire, and called Donald Trump "a great politician" but "not a serious candidate." "I'm very optimistic in New Hampshire," the former Florida governor said, in Spanish, responding to a question about a recent poll showing New Jersey governor Chris Christie, among others, now leading him in New Hampshire.

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SOUTH MIAMI - Uber, the car-hail service that has threatened existing cab industries across the country, previewed its car-pooling service at a press event on Friday, and pitched the new program as an antidote to South Florida's traffic woes.

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